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Clair Aubrey Huston : ウィキペディア英語版
Clair Aubrey Houston

Clair Aubrey Huston was an accomplished and chief postage stamp designer at the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing early in the 20th century. He was the great-grandson of Michael Leib (1759–1822), an American physician and politician.〔(Society of the Sons of the Revolution, Washington DC )〕
Huston worked at the BEP for more than 21 years and was the designer of numerous United States postage issues. Entire series of stamp issues were designed by Houston, including the Washington-Franklins and the ''Regular Issues of 1922''.〔 Huston often used paintings and sculptures of famous American artists like Gilbert Stuart as models for his stamp designs.〔Scotts Specialized Catalogue of United States Stamps〕 One of the postage issues Huston is most noted for is the 24 cent Curtis Jenny airmail stamp of 1918, whose image became famous when the biplane was printed upside down.〔(Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc. )〕 In another aeronautical design, six years earlier Huston had pictured an airplane on the 20 cent parcel post issue. This was the first postage stamp in the world to depict such a machine.〔(The Parcel Post Issues of 1912 )〕
Huston is also noted for designing the Warren G. Harding memorial issue of 1923, which he designed in one day using a modified version of the Fourth Bureau Issue frame and a copperplate etching of the late Harding. The prompt and speedy production of the Harding memorial issue was the result of overwhelming public pressure and the stamp was issued only three months after the late President Harding's passing, a record for U.S. postal history that has never since been broken.〔(Warren Harding: Smithsonian National Postal Museum )〕
The first Huston design issued by the Post Office was the 2-cent Washington "shield" stamp offered in November 1903. This was a replacement for the much criticized Washington "flag" stamp from the definitive series of 1902, designed by Raymond Ostrander Smith (who had since left the Bureau of Engraving and Printing). The public welcomed the replacement, and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition commemoratives, a series of five stamps designed by Huston, went on sale the following year.
Huston designed the long running Washington-Franklin Issues, a series of definitive stamps bearing the profiles of George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. These issues remained in print longer than any other series of stamps to date. Houston was also the principal designer of the US Regular Issues of 1922-1931.〔(Smithsonian National Postal Museum )〕〔
Dozens of United States postage stamp designs were created by Huston. Besides designing the world-famous Curtis Jenny airmail stamp, Huston is credited for designing the Founding of Jamestown issues, the Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant regular issues of the 1920s, the Huguenot Walloon commemorative issues of 1924, The Pilgrim Tercentenary of 1920 and the American Indian regular issue of 1923. The Washington-Franklin Issues and his seven contributions to the 1932 Washington Bicentennial Issue are among his more famous designs.
==Huston's stamp designs==
U.S. Parcel Post stamps of 1912-13

Washington-Franklin Issues" widths="140px" heights="150px">
File:George Washington 1908 Issue-Two-Cents.jpg|Issue of 1908
File:Franklin One Cent22.jpg|Issue of 1908
File:George Washington 1912 Issue--1c.jpg|Issue of 1912
File:WF Franklin 1917 Issue-12c.jpg|Issue of 1917
File:WF Franklin2 1918-$5.jpg|Issue of 1918

Regular Issues of 1922-31" widths="140px" heights="150px">
File:Nathan Hale 1925 Issue-half-cent.jpg|Nathan Hale
File:Franklin 1922-1c.jpg|Benjamin Franklin
File:Washington 1922-2c-1922.jpg|George Washington
File:Abraham Lincoln 1923 Issue-3c.jpg|Abraham Lincoln
File:Martha Washington 1923 issue-4c.jpg|Martha Washington
File:William Howard Taft 1930 Issue-4c.jpg|William Howard Taft
File:Theodore Roosevelt 1925 Issue-5c.jpg|Theodore Roosevelt
File:James Garfield 1922 Issue-6c.jpg|James Garfield
File:McKinley 1923 Issue-7c.jpg|William McKinley
File:Uylsses S Grant 1923 Issue-8c.jpg|Ulysses S. Grant
File:Thomas Jefferson 1923 Issue-9c.jpg|Thomas Jefferson
File:James Monroe 1925 Issue-10c.jpg|James Monroe
File:Hayes 1922 Issue2-11c.jpg|Rutherford B. Hayes
File:Grover Cleveland 1923 Issue-12c.jpg|Grover Cleveland
File:Benjamin Harrison 1926 Issue-13c.jpg|Benjamin Harrison
File:American Indian stamp 14c 1922 issue.jpg|American Indian


File:George Washington2 1903 Issue-2c.jpg|Issue of 1903
File:Hugo-sail1.jpg|Issue of 1924


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